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hello everyone i am george thomas. >> and i am wendy griffith. news coming from sources inside iran. iran regime has signed the order carried out the sentence to kill pastor yousef nadarkhani. the white house issued a statement condemning iran and urging others to demand his release. franklin gram told "fox & friends," president obama should do more to help nadarkhani. >> president could call for a prayer meeting at the white house and make a statement, we apologized to the afghan because the koran had been burned. he could use the power of the white house to call pastors to have a prayer meet, he hasn't done it. >> nadarkhani has been in prison more than 860 days, he has rejected offerers to recant his christian nafaith. jordan, how soon might this execution take place? >> if you look back the last time this happened to a christian pastor in iran, it was 1990. very similar to the time line we have, the legal team in iran was trying to get documents in the courts. this case went to the ayatollah. the court didn't want to issue an order. supreme c
hello everyone i am george thomas. >> and i am wendy griffith. news coming from sources inside iran. iran regime has signed the order carried out the sentence to kill pastor yousef nadarkhani. the white house issued a statement condemning iran and urging others to demand his release. franklin gram told "fox & friends," president obama should do more to help nadarkhani. >> president could call for a prayer meeting at the white house and make a statement, we apologized...
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. >> hello everyone, welcome to this edition's of "christian world news" i am george thomas. >> and i am wendy griffith. the central african republic has high crime rates and years of political instability add to its problems. >> that's right. one american group is trying to focus on young people and change the country's destiny. the game of basketball is bringing hope to the people of the central african republic. >> in the heart of africa life is extremely difficult in the african republic. >> one country struggles to build a stable future. >> this is a country that has truly suffered. >> you know, when you are used to suffering suffering becomes normal. >> central african republic is a landlocked nation surrounded by the most dangerous places on earth. >> since gaining independence in 1960 from the french, 11 mutinies, numerous rebellious movements in the north as well as the south. today is one of the poorest countries here on the african continent. >> two friends from two different backgrounds and living thousands of miles apart are trying to change the country's out look. theodo
. >> hello everyone, welcome to this edition's of "christian world news" i am george thomas. >> and i am wendy griffith. the central african republic has high crime rates and years of political instability add to its problems. >> that's right. one american group is trying to focus on young people and change the country's destiny. the game of basketball is bringing hope to the people of the central african republic. >> in the heart of africa life is extremely...
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. >> and i am george thomas. the country has suffered a deadly wave of attacks from a radical muslim group. millions of christians are seeking refuge from the vie vennes. >> could africa's most populous country be breaking apart? nigeria's president says the violence is worse than the 1960s civil war. describing it as an unprecedented evil. there was a bombing and death toll could rise to 250. >> i saw a dead body. >> 11 more bombed. boko haram is fighting for islamic sharia law including punishments like stoning and beheadings. president johnathon good luck who is a christian from the south has vowed to crush the group ordering thousands of roadblocks and stepped up security. >> we are taking measures. >> it has done little to stop the violence. key elements maybe sympathetic to the militants and growing concern boko haram may try to spark a civil war with the goal of splitting majority muslim north away from the christian south. some three million people, mostly christians are trying to flee the violence in the
. >> and i am george thomas. the country has suffered a deadly wave of attacks from a radical muslim group. millions of christians are seeking refuge from the vie vennes. >> could africa's most populous country be breaking apart? nigeria's president says the violence is worse than the 1960s civil war. describing it as an unprecedented evil. there was a bombing and death toll could rise to 250. >> i saw a dead body. >> 11 more bombed. boko haram is fighting for islamic...
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i am george thomas. >> and i am wendy griffith. one year ago a revolution swept egyptian dictator hosni mubarak from power. many believe it has been hijacked by islamists. >> that is frightening for the country's persecuted christians. they see difficult times ahead. senior international correspondent gary lane has this from cairo. >> reporter: welcome to macotum home to many coptic christians. a place where poverty and garbage abound, so much so the area is called garbage city and the christians that live here are called zapalin, garbage people. they sift through and sort it, just to earn a few egyptian pounds. the christians here tell visitors about a famous legend from a thousand years ago, jesus talked about having the faith of a mustard seed and move cairos mountain. they prayed for three days and mir miraculously the mountain moved. at least 10 christians killed, nearly 100 injured. the tragedy was followed by more attacks including mas car by the egyptian army. this man was among christians struck by fatal gunshots. >> meana
i am george thomas. >> and i am wendy griffith. one year ago a revolution swept egyptian dictator hosni mubarak from power. many believe it has been hijacked by islamists. >> that is frightening for the country's persecuted christians. they see difficult times ahead. senior international correspondent gary lane has this from cairo. >> reporter: welcome to macotum home to many coptic christians. a place where poverty and garbage abound, so much so the area is called garbage...
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george thomas, cbn news, south korea. >> the those who are ill treated since you yourself also are in the body. if you want to help the persecuted christians, you can go to the website, you can find links to serve those that are suffering for their faith, cwnews.org. >>> coming up, turning tragedy into testimony. one woman is using her experiences to he disabled. >> karachi, pakistan has been called the most dangerous city in the world. in january, bible teacher marilyn hicky held a series of meetings in karachi. >> marilyn, why did you go to the most dangerous city in the world to hold services? >> this is the second time to karachi and sixth time to pakistan. some muslims believe jesus heals the sick. the first night we had 75,000, second night 130,000, last night shocked us, over 210,000 people. i would say 30 percent of our crowd was christian. so 70 percent were islamic. i can only say jesus did this. here i am 80 having the biggest meeting in our life. we have a big god and jesus is so wonderful. >> as a woman, how are you received in islamic societies and a woman who is also a
george thomas, cbn news, south korea. >> the those who are ill treated since you yourself also are in the body. if you want to help the persecuted christians, you can go to the website, you can find links to serve those that are suffering for their faith, cwnews.org. >>> coming up, turning tragedy into testimony. one woman is using her experiences to he disabled. >> karachi, pakistan has been called the most dangerous city in the world. in january, bible teacher marilyn...
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. >> hopefully future generations will maybe see me in the same way that i saw george washington carver, i see something in my career, see something in the way i carry myself or through my volunteer work with the fraternal organization or otherwise that inspires them to know that, you know, it's not only about what you do but also what you contribute and give back, not only professionally, but socially, culturely or in your church or wherever, and that's something that has always been a large part of my life as well. >> dr. jay marshall shepherd, using science in service of >> she was simply known as the lady doctor, colorado's first licensed black female physician, born in 1871, just outside of galesburg, illinois. from the beginning, it seems she was destined to help others. >> from what we know about her family, her mother and her father were slaves, but her mother had this innate ability to be able to nurse people back to health, and so justine that would follow her around and see what she did, and we assume that that's where that ambition came from r >> her mother the nurse support
. >> hopefully future generations will maybe see me in the same way that i saw george washington carver, i see something in my career, see something in the way i carry myself or through my volunteer work with the fraternal organization or otherwise that inspires them to know that, you know, it's not only about what you do but also what you contribute and give back, not only professionally, but socially, culturely or in your church or wherever, and that's something that has always been a...
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george huguely grew up under those circumstances. some financial trouble despite coming from this wealthy family. what impact are those statements on either side going to have, debra, on the jurors do you think? >> the jury weighs both sides of the equation. they are going to weigh what yeardley love's sister said, which is going to be very compelling. she lost her sister. her family lost a daughter. it's also going to be very compelling as to what the father of george huguely says as well. i think they are going to weigh both and come out -- they probably have pretty much decided where they are leaning in terms of leniency and this is going to be a matter of what is more convincing for them. >> we know that virginia is known to be a tough state. i know lawyers say they had criminals stop on the 14th street bridge rather than going into virginia because they know the hammer would come down once they got there. what's your sense of how tough this is likely to be in terms of a sentence on george huguely? >> i think the sentence is goin
george huguely grew up under those circumstances. some financial trouble despite coming from this wealthy family. what impact are those statements on either side going to have, debra, on the jurors do you think? >> the jury weighs both sides of the equation. they are going to weigh what yeardley love's sister said, which is going to be very compelling. she lost her sister. her family lost a daughter. it's also going to be very compelling as to what the father of george huguely says as...
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now president george h. w. bush the man and his mission. >> i don't think you will ever find a more thoughtful or consider rat person than george bush. >> president bush, he's probably the most complete person i have ever met. >> if you look at his history, he was a member of congress, he is smart, he's humble. >> he was chairman of his party. he was ambassador to the u.n. >> he is funny, he is spontaneous. >> he was second to china before we had an embassy and he was director of central intelligence. >> i remember when we first started the campaign for president in 1979 george had this speech that he would give about the obligation and the promises and the rewards of public service. he would go out and say my father inculcated into me a sense of public service. i said george, don't say inculcated. people don't understand what that means. the average voter isn't going to get it. >> as vice president for 8 years anz as president of the united states george bush's mission was to make sure everyone got it. >> my f
now president george h. w. bush the man and his mission. >> i don't think you will ever find a more thoughtful or consider rat person than george bush. >> president bush, he's probably the most complete person i have ever met. >> if you look at his history, he was a member of congress, he is smart, he's humble. >> he was chairman of his party. he was ambassador to the u.n. >> he is funny, he is spontaneous. >> he was second to china before we had an embassy...
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george h.w. bush grew up with a sense of loyalty and duty, part of his legacy as the example he set in life and the movement in which volunteers become, quote, points of light, by helping people in ways in which government doesn't. but with a fear between the super powers, managing the peaceful end of the cold war may be his most notable achievement. now president george h.w. bush, the man and his mission. >> i don't think you will ever find a more thoughtful or considerate person than george bush. >> president bush -- he's probably the most complete person i have ever met. >> if you look at his history... he was a member of congress. >> he is smart. he's humble. >> he was chairman of his party. he was ambassador to the u.n. >> he is funny. he is spontaneous. >> he was second representative to china before we had an embassy. then he came back and he was director of central intelligence. >> i remember when we first started to campaign for president in 1979, george had this speech that he would giv
george h.w. bush grew up with a sense of loyalty and duty, part of his legacy as the example he set in life and the movement in which volunteers become, quote, points of light, by helping people in ways in which government doesn't. but with a fear between the super powers, managing the peaceful end of the cold war may be his most notable achievement. now president george h.w. bush, the man and his mission. >> i don't think you will ever find a more thoughtful or considerate person than...
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war, my george's war, they are both my georges, but i think my george's war was easier than george w.'s, because we -- the missiles went in, they went around corners, they hit the targets, the war was over once they started, it was over very quickly. i honestly think that george h.w. bush taught the world how to keep the peace by negotiating, and i remember sitting at camp david once when i heard george say -- his french is better than mine, but not much. it occurred to me, george was calling every head of state to just check in with him and get sort of get things in -- he had his ducks in order, well, there's an easier world than it is now. 9/11 changed all our lives, so george had a much -- laura had a much more difficult time. >> what can you do at times like that to provide support, to provide sustenance to reassure -- >> stop nagging your husband, for one thing. >> i think the ritual of daily life, the dinners together, you know, the girls coming home. and when i wrote my book, i looked back at my schedule and saw that barbara and jenna both came home for their spring breaks rig
war, my george's war, they are both my georges, but i think my george's war was easier than george w.'s, because we -- the missiles went in, they went around corners, they hit the targets, the war was over once they started, it was over very quickly. i honestly think that george h.w. bush taught the world how to keep the peace by negotiating, and i remember sitting at camp david once when i heard george say -- his french is better than mine, but not much. it occurred to me, george was calling...
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but it really is a great job, george. you get to work with wonderful people like, of course, our now newly elected and soon to be inaugurated mayor ed lee. you get to -- [applause] >> you find that when you're the district attorney of san francisco, you definitely want to have friends in sacramento, in particular in the legislature because we have a very active office that is often finding ways that we can improve the laws and so we have found a great leader in senator mark leno who is here, of course. [applause] >> it's always helpful when the president of the board of supervisors was a former member of the office and that of course, is david chiu. [applause] >> and then when you got someone like dennis as city attorney who is always find his way into prosecution is helpful. so it's a great job. it's a wonderful job. i remember when gavin as mayor talked to me about the fact that he was going to bring in this new police chief and i had actually heard about him from bill bratton, who was the police chief of los angeles be
but it really is a great job, george. you get to work with wonderful people like, of course, our now newly elected and soon to be inaugurated mayor ed lee. you get to -- [applause] >> you find that when you're the district attorney of san francisco, you definitely want to have friends in sacramento, in particular in the legislature because we have a very active office that is often finding ways that we can improve the laws and so we have found a great leader in senator mark leno who is...
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george had it all. he was funny and romantic and handsome. >> the wedding a gem of a setting, a garden overlooking the ocean in rhode island where george's family had a summer place. >> it was just the perfect day. it was magical. it was the best day of my life. >> the outline of their future was coming together. george would take over the liquor store, jen would have her elementary school kids. but first, they were going on their honeymoon. a magnificent mediterranean cruise that george had been planning for months. here they are together at the bride and groom's bon voyage brunch. >> we have a photograph of him waving like this, looking back, i can't believe that was our final good-bye. it is hard to comprehend that was the last time we would see george. >> the last time his family would see him. but for all those about to be ship mates converging on barcelona for the start of a splendid 12 day cruise, george smith was a first impression. coming up, for one young woman, that first impression was puzzl
george had it all. he was funny and romantic and handsome. >> the wedding a gem of a setting, a garden overlooking the ocean in rhode island where george's family had a summer place. >> it was just the perfect day. it was magical. it was the best day of my life. >> the outline of their future was coming together. george would take over the liquor store, jen would have her elementary school kids. but first, they were going on their honeymoon. a magnificent mediterranean cruise...
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or considerate person than george president. >> president bush is probably most complete person i've ever met. he left in history... and he is smart. he is humble. >> he is active in the un. >> he's funny. he's spontaneous. >> he was director of central intelligence. >> i remember we first started a campaign for president in 1979. he had this speech he would give about the obligation and promises and rewards. he would say my father a sense of public service. >> i would say people don't understand what that means. average voter isn't going to get it vice president for eight years, then president as the united states, george bush's mission was to make sure everyone got it we have work to do. there are homeless, lost, roaming. we need community service to help everyone as a gift to give. everyone of us has a special talent this, is the genius of america. ordinary americans doing extraordinary things. >> george bush has always lived live to the fullest with a restless energy came to contain a message for others. >> for me, i like speed. i like the thrill of it. i think it sets an example
or considerate person than george president. >> president bush is probably most complete person i've ever met. he left in history... and he is smart. he is humble. >> he is active in the un. >> he's funny. he's spontaneous. >> he was director of central intelligence. >> i remember we first started a campaign for president in 1979. he had this speech he would give about the obligation and promises and rewards. he would say my father a sense of public service....
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war, my george's war, they are both my george's, i think my george's war was easier than george ws. because we -- the missiles went in, they went around corners and hit the targets and the war was over once they started it was over very quickly. i honestly think that george hw bush, taught the world how to keep the peace by negotiating. i remember sitting at camp david once and hearing him say, his french is better than mine, but not much. and it suddenly occurred to me that he was calling every head of state to just check in with them and get sort of things in, he had his ducks in order. it was an easier world than it is now. 9/11 changed all of our lives. laura had a more difficult time. >> what can you do to at a time like that to provided support? >> stop nagging your husband for one thing. >> just the tradition of daily life t dinners together and the girl coming home and when i wrote my book i looked at my schedule and saw that barbara and jenna both came home before we went to iraq, they did not go to the beach or anything, they want eed to be with their dad. the other thing
war, my george's war, they are both my george's, i think my george's war was easier than george ws. because we -- the missiles went in, they went around corners and hit the targets and the war was over once they started it was over very quickly. i honestly think that george hw bush, taught the world how to keep the peace by negotiating. i remember sitting at camp david once and hearing him say, his french is better than mine, but not much. and it suddenly occurred to me that he was calling...
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at any stunning turn of events, george huguely cost parents -- george huguely's parents did not take the stand. his attorney made a plea to the jury on his behalf saying, "george is a 22-year-old guy immersed in a life of sports, sex, alcohol." she went on to ask for the minimum sentence, five years in prison. he said, "no person is as dumb as the worst judgment he has ever made." the defense attorney, when asked if there would be appeals, had no answers but he said this. >> of course, disappointed with this verdict but we have been proud to represent george in his fight for fairness over the last couple years. it he is hopeful spiritual and we look forward to some corrections in what happened here tonight. >> no word from george huguely's family tonight. we know he will be back in charlottesville on april 16, for his sentencing from the judge. reporting live from charlottesville, va. gail pennybacker, abc 7 news. >> there was an emotional 2.5- week trial filled with graphic testimony on both sides. and revelations of heavy drinking and physical abuse cast a negative spotlight on col
at any stunning turn of events, george huguely cost parents -- george huguely's parents did not take the stand. his attorney made a plea to the jury on his behalf saying, "george is a 22-year-old guy immersed in a life of sports, sex, alcohol." she went on to ask for the minimum sentence, five years in prison. he said, "no person is as dumb as the worst judgment he has ever made." the defense attorney, when asked if there would be appeals, had no answers but he said this....
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george mason responds. bryan allen with the jumper. george mason wins. >>> to washington. the colonials taking on st. joes. second half, g.w. down by eight. tony taylor throws it up to david pell ham. this is nice. alley-oop. pellham finished with 12 points. under two minutes to go. four-point game until this. st. joe's breaking down the zone defense. carl jones for three. buries it. st. joe's defeats george washington, 73-66. >>> a lot of college basketball today. a lot of winners there. >> what did the kid from georgetown get? >> what are you talking about? bucket! you want >>> welcome.
george mason responds. bryan allen with the jumper. george mason wins. >>> to washington. the colonials taking on st. joes. second half, g.w. down by eight. tony taylor throws it up to david pell ham. this is nice. alley-oop. pellham finished with 12 points. under two minutes to go. four-point game until this. st. joe's breaking down the zone defense. carl jones for three. buries it. st. joe's defeats george washington, 73-66. >>> a lot of college basketball today. a lot of...
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george ♪ huguely's own -- george george huguely's own father will be taking the stand, begging jurors not to send his son to prison for life. meanwile, witnesses can be called on for yeardley love's family. we saw love's mother, her sister, walk back inside that courtroom. they have been surrounded by a large group of family members from baltimore county throughout this entire trial, sitting in that courtroom for the last couple of weeks. again, the verdict is in. we don't know what it is yet. we'll have that in the next 30 minutes. if it comes down before the end of the newscast, we'll bring it. otherwise, we'll be updating it on wjz.com. also on my twitter account. and full reports on wjz eyewitness news at 11:00. that's the very latest from charlottesville. back to you. >> and of course, wjz will continue to follow this story and bring you the verdict as soon as it is announced. >>> officials with the washington national cathedral say they have raised $2 million to cover restoration work from last year's powerful east coast earthquake. but they say $18 million must be raised to com
george ♪ huguely's own -- george george huguely's own father will be taking the stand, begging jurors not to send his son to prison for life. meanwile, witnesses can be called on for yeardley love's family. we saw love's mother, her sister, walk back inside that courtroom. they have been surrounded by a large group of family members from baltimore county throughout this entire trial, sitting in that courtroom for the last couple of weeks. again, the verdict is in. we don't know what it is...
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i ran up to him, i said, george, george, you got to get out of this rain. you're going to get pneumonia. i said, george, listen, i'll take you up to my apartment and i will give you a sandwich or something. george, listen, you see that liquor store across the street? i'll go get a bottle of scotch and you can come up to my place and get out of the rain. oh, okay. so i got the bottle of scotch, went up to my place and george sat down and i made him a tuna fish sandwich. i can see this sad looking tuna fish sandwich. i said, george, i'm waiting for a call that could come at any time and it could change my life because it's a big movie. i'm a movie actor. i might get this part. i hope you get it. i pray you get it. with that, the phone rings. i said, come on, george. let's see if this is the fella. i had a hall wall phone. i get on. i said hello. and the voice says, hello, jon. jon, we're looking at your screen test and we may come your way but i would like to see you just for a few minutes, do you think you could come over to my place and just have a little c
i ran up to him, i said, george, george, you got to get out of this rain. you're going to get pneumonia. i said, george, listen, i'll take you up to my apartment and i will give you a sandwich or something. george, listen, you see that liquor store across the street? i'll go get a bottle of scotch and you can come up to my place and get out of the rain. oh, okay. so i got the bottle of scotch, went up to my place and george sat down and i made him a tuna fish sandwich. i can see this sad...
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there was a lot of evidence against in this case -- in george huguely in this case. a lot people might -- thought it might be second degree murder. his attorneys were trying to go for involuntary manslaughter. >> let's reiterate what happened. we are talking about the night of may 2, 2010. george huguely went to his ex- girlfriend's apartment, kick in the door. there was an altercation. something went horribly wrong. now the verdict live. >> to get myself caught up, i want to reiterate, guilty of second-degree murder. guilty of grand larceny. the jury felt that -- >> we are having some difficulty with our signal. we will have them back in just a moment. >> he was a lacrosse player at the university of virginia. they had a tumultuous relationship. an on-again, off-again relationship. at the time of the incident, they had broken up. george huguely was upset about that, reportedly went to our apartment, kick in the door. there was an altercation. >> he admitted to police that he wrestled with her and threw her on the bed but said he did not strangle her. the medical exa
there was a lot of evidence against in this case -- in george huguely in this case. a lot people might -- thought it might be second degree murder. his attorneys were trying to go for involuntary manslaughter. >> let's reiterate what happened. we are talking about the night of may 2, 2010. george huguely went to his ex- girlfriend's apartment, kick in the door. there was an altercation. something went horribly wrong. now the verdict live. >> to get myself caught up, i want to...
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tonight, the life of george washington. historian richard norton smith gives a three-part series of lectures on our first president. it begins in just a moment. >>> at the 1968 olympic games, john carlos and tommy smith raised their fists in the black power salute. >> they said black power, they intimidated so many people, white people in particular by using that phrase, black power. because when they use that word or that phrase black power, it made many people think that black power meant destruction. blowing up the statue of liberty or ground zero. destroying america. it wasn't anything about destroying america. it was about rebuilding america. and having america to have a new paradigm in terms of how we can be what each and every one of us did the pledge when we were going to elementary school and the land of the free, the home of the brave. we all wanted to be great americans, but we found that something was wrong. something was broke and we wanted to take our time to evalue yet and take our initiative to fix it. >> di
tonight, the life of george washington. historian richard norton smith gives a three-part series of lectures on our first president. it begins in just a moment. >>> at the 1968 olympic games, john carlos and tommy smith raised their fists in the black power salute. >> they said black power, they intimidated so many people, white people in particular by using that phrase, black power. because when they use that word or that phrase black power, it made many people think that black...
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i mean, look at all the things they said about george.
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george will keep us twisted. >>george: here is a live look at the san mateo bridge. erica cotta has more. >>erica: fax live looks like we will see colder conditions as we head into the weekend. some locations will muzzy any 60s whatsoever. for today, mostly closing conditions. the sun will be making its comeback. it is a cold start to the morning with a couple occasions sitting in the 30's. as we head into the afternoon the clouds will roll in mixed with sunshine and temperatures in the upper 50s and low 60s. we have the potential for what weather as we headed to the overnight hours serious it looks like that rain chance will stick north of the golden gate. here is a look at current conditions. temperatures in the 30's and the north bay and recently down to just 35 and fairfield. upper 30's fortalice goddess. downtown san francisco coming in at 48. into the afternoon we will see plenty of 60s in some locations along the coastline in the '50s. check out oakland. as we take a look at the wet weather that is expected to hit our area, you can see the cloud cover already
george will keep us twisted. >>george: here is a live look at the san mateo bridge. erica cotta has more. >>erica: fax live looks like we will see colder conditions as we head into the weekend. some locations will muzzy any 60s whatsoever. for today, mostly closing conditions. the sun will be making its comeback. it is a cold start to the morning with a couple occasions sitting in the 30's. as we head into the afternoon the clouds will roll in mixed with sunshine and temperatures in...
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you made the right decision. >> let's toast george. i wish i had a george in my life. jon voight it is a pleasure. >>> the woman who has been called barbara eden on crystal meth. in the works package, we change the oil we change the filter... tire rotation, suspension, we make suspension checks... what we have here is the multi-point inspection. every time a vehicle comes into a ford dealership you'll be presented with one of these. we check the belts, hoses... brakes. tires and the pressures... battery, all your fluids... exhaust system, transmission... we inspect your air filter... it gets done,it gets done quickly and it gets done correctly. the works. oil change, tire rotation and more: $29.95 or less after rebate - at your ford dealer. you're a doctor... you're a car doctor. maybe a car doctor... whwheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! whwheeee! ! whwheeee!! whwheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! ahah h heaeadsds u up. whwheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! evevererytythihingng y youou l , nonow w momobibilele.. dodownwnloloadad t thehe n nep totodaday.y. golly, that is deep snow! yeah, can you get me out of
you made the right decision. >> let's toast george. i wish i had a george in my life. jon voight it is a pleasure. >>> the woman who has been called barbara eden on crystal meth. in the works package, we change the oil we change the filter... tire rotation, suspension, we make suspension checks... what we have here is the multi-point inspection. every time a vehicle comes into a ford dealership you'll be presented with one of these. we check the belts, hoses... brakes. tires and...
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imagine being george back in the 1950's living in cuban. that's where george came from. he was there watching his father lose his job because he had the audacity to speak up and express his political points of view. he watched his uncle spend more than 10 years in prison for doing the same. at just 13, talk about a vulnerable age, 13 years old, he makes his way to the second largest city in the united states of america speaking only spanish, uprooted from his home country, and he comes out to this state in this nation, learns english, learns the value of hard work and discipline, works his way through college at california state university system at long beach. joins the army, makes his way as a young man to the los angeles police department and works his way up extraordinarily. in the wake of rampart, works his way up as assistant police chief in one of the largest police departments in our nation, distinguishes himself there so much so that he is recruited to facea, arizona, and then makes front-page news across this country because he has the courage, the same courage
imagine being george back in the 1950's living in cuban. that's where george came from. he was there watching his father lose his job because he had the audacity to speak up and express his political points of view. he watched his uncle spend more than 10 years in prison for doing the same. at just 13, talk about a vulnerable age, 13 years old, he makes his way to the second largest city in the united states of america speaking only spanish, uprooted from his home country, and he comes out to...
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george humely's attorneys have said to the jury all along this was an accident, george huguely never meant any harm to his former girlfriend. they hoped he would come back with the letters charges, involuntary manslaughter x they were unable to make their case to the jury around the prosecution won one of the verdicts sought, second-degree murder conviction of george hoounlly. sentencing hearing will begin soon and bring the latest tonight at 11:00. >> do you anticipate that the jury will decide on the sentence before the night is over or is that expected to take a while. >> sentencing hearings in virginia is hugely brief. sometimes they can take as little as an hour, even in murder cases, however, this trial, actually every step of the way has gone on longer than anyone expected. we note judge is willing to go on until 10:00 tonight, so there is a chance that we will also have a sentencing decision tonight. we will just have to see. >> can you just briefly tell us what the jury's vole in the the jury has one role. the judge also plays a role in the seine tension, doesn't he? >> that
george humely's attorneys have said to the jury all along this was an accident, george huguely never meant any harm to his former girlfriend. they hoped he would come back with the letters charges, involuntary manslaughter x they were unable to make their case to the jury around the prosecution won one of the verdicts sought, second-degree murder conviction of george hoounlly. sentencing hearing will begin soon and bring the latest tonight at 11:00. >> do you anticipate that the jury will...
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[laughter] george, if you would repeat after me. i, and george gascon, do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states, and the constitution of the state of california against all enemies, foreign and domestic, and i will bear true faith and allegiance to the constitution of the united states, and to the constitution of the stick california, and i take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion, and that i will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon which i am about to enter during such time as i hold the office of district attorney of the city and county of san francisco. congratulations. [applause] >> thank you. [applause] >> it is really a tremendous honor for me to be here today. first, i want to say a few words in spanish. [speaking spanish] to my sons, you are incredible. i am so proud of all of you. before i go on, i also want to say a few words to the people behind me. these people have made the difference for me. i am going to start with mayer br
[laughter] george, if you would repeat after me. i, and george gascon, do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states, and the constitution of the state of california against all enemies, foreign and domestic, and i will bear true faith and allegiance to the constitution of the united states, and to the constitution of the stick california, and i take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion, and that i will well and...
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mountcastle, a pretty compelling case for general george b. mcclellan in 1862, and we have a lot of phone callers waiting to hear from you, let's go first to norman in east lansing, michigan, good afternoon. >> caller: good afternoon. dr. mountcastle, do you think if lincoln would have just let mcclellan stick to his plan and not interfere like a good leader should, that mcclellan's strategy would have actually won the war? and also why do you think mcclellan gets such a bad rap amongst your fellow historians? >> norman, that's two key questions, i think. first, the president was under tremendous pressure not strictly in a strategic sense but most assuredly in a political sense being battered on several sides, there had been success as we heard earlier, along mississippi, they captured new orleans and certainly in the upper reaches of the cumberland tennessee river by forces led by men like ulysses grant, shiloh was a victory even before the peninsula campaign started. so it was not just an issue of letting mcclellan do what the general does b
mountcastle, a pretty compelling case for general george b. mcclellan in 1862, and we have a lot of phone callers waiting to hear from you, let's go first to norman in east lansing, michigan, good afternoon. >> caller: good afternoon. dr. mountcastle, do you think if lincoln would have just let mcclellan stick to his plan and not interfere like a good leader should, that mcclellan's strategy would have actually won the war? and also why do you think mcclellan gets such a bad rap amongst...
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with no practical experience, george was appointed a major. in the southernmost of virginia's four military districts. he pulled every string within reach to be transferred to the more prestigious command of the northern neck. his jockeying for position paid off in the autumn of 1753. that there was more to this ambitious youth than mere place seeking is evidenced by the decision to entrust washington with an assignment that would test the mettle of one many years his senior. stoked by the alarmist reports of an impending french invasion, london wished to know more about the enemy's presence in the disputed ohio river valley. 21-year-old george washington was to be its unlikely emissary. his orders were plain enough. depending on what he learned, washington was to present an ultimatum to the french commandant on behalf of king george ii, politely demanding that the french vacate his own territory. the story of washington's first diplomatic mission and its decidedly undiplomatic outcome is as tangled as the ohio country hotly disputed by the fr
with no practical experience, george was appointed a major. in the southernmost of virginia's four military districts. he pulled every string within reach to be transferred to the more prestigious command of the northern neck. his jockeying for position paid off in the autumn of 1753. that there was more to this ambitious youth than mere place seeking is evidenced by the decision to entrust washington with an assignment that would test the mettle of one many years his senior. stoked by the...
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george! >> i'm mentioning george because he looks pretty handsome tonight, i'm going to go out on a limb and say that. >> he looked great in his tux but in my opinion he'd look better without it. >> the red carpet is filling up not just with george but all of the biggest stars in hollywood, i want to go out there to see what's happening. "showbiz tonight's" nichelle turner on the red carpet, the stars must speak with her before they go inside. >> reporter: filling up, a.j., this red carpet is packed already here for the 84th academy awards. with she is max von sidow for "incredibly loud." this is a phenomenal night, the pageantry of hollywood at its best. >> absolutely. >> reporter: are you excited, nervous, calm, any feelings? >> oh i'm very excited, and very calm. >> reporter: all of the above. are you ready to get this thing going? >> i hope so. i think so. i'll try anyway. >> reporter: thank you very much. congratulations and good luck. a.j., you know i have in my sight you all were just
george! >> i'm mentioning george because he looks pretty handsome tonight, i'm going to go out on a limb and say that. >> he looked great in his tux but in my opinion he'd look better without it. >> the red carpet is filling up not just with george but all of the biggest stars in hollywood, i want to go out there to see what's happening. "showbiz tonight's" nichelle turner on the red carpet, the stars must speak with her before they go inside. >> reporter:...
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george huguely admitted to taking in that door. >> d.c. police have made an arrest in the murder of a transgendered woman. he is charged in connection to the death of japarker jones. police say she left, walking a few blocks when she was stabbed in the head. the relationship between them, if any, is not clear. >> the office of congressional ethics is looking into whether congressman bachus violated. the republican said he welcomes the opportunity to present the facts straight. >> now the race for the white house. mitt romney and the other republican candidates for the nomination are speaking today at the conservative political action conference in washington. the big question is does mitt romney fit in with the message of conservatives. >> he was a punching bag at times today. newt gingrich and rick santorum took swipes. for mitt romney it must have felt a little bit like a test. he had to prove himself to a massive audience of right wing that skeptics. >> for mitt romney, it was a place to affirm once singular belief. >> i know conservati
george huguely admitted to taking in that door. >> d.c. police have made an arrest in the murder of a transgendered woman. he is charged in connection to the death of japarker jones. police say she left, walking a few blocks when she was stabbed in the head. the relationship between them, if any, is not clear. >> the office of congressional ethics is looking into whether congressman bachus violated. the republican said he welcomes the opportunity to present the facts straight....
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george huguely grew up right here in the washington area. yeardley love was near baltimore. >> tonight neighbors close to both families are sounding off on the guilty verdict, and our ken molestina is live and picks up the team coverage. ken. >> reporter: you know, the entire nation has been glued to the television since watching all of the developments coming out of charlottesville and so have all of those who feel a strong connection to both families. those who live near george huguely senior have been following the trial every step of the way. now they're speaking out about their neighbor's son being a convicted killer. >> we're very sad this family has gone through this traumatic incident. >> growing up a good family. losing their child going to jail. that's really, really sad for their family too. >> reporter: the 24-year-old grew up in chevy chase but would spend time with his father at his potomac home. those that remember yeardley love were also overcome by emotion after the guilty verdict of second degree murder came down. >> i thin
george huguely grew up right here in the washington area. yeardley love was near baltimore. >> tonight neighbors close to both families are sounding off on the guilty verdict, and our ken molestina is live and picks up the team coverage. ken. >> reporter: you know, the entire nation has been glued to the television since watching all of the developments coming out of charlottesville and so have all of those who feel a strong connection to both families. those who live near george...
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that's the key to george. that's the whole physical key to george. that to me is... i've said this before. in my humble opinion, for me, acting is not intellectual, it's a sensation. it's a feeling and that gives me... that tells me so much about that man. that is not a man who is... there's very little ego there. he's not frenetic. he's not busy. there's a wonderful sort of stillness to smiley and that is the... that was the key that unlocked the door for me. how fiting that you quote that. >> rose: is he also a man who, when played brilliantly by john hurt-- more about him later-- but that knew that he would get his man from the get-go? >> i think there's no doubt. >> rose: i agree. >> there is no... the wonderful thing about smiley is there's no sort of self-aggrandizement. there's no ego. he operates with moral certainty old values. he's of the old... he's of that generation that they called the 3945ers who was there with... he sort of learned at the knee of control. he is always three or four moves hi head of you. he is master sort of manipulator of bureaucracy.
that's the key to george. that's the whole physical key to george. that to me is... i've said this before. in my humble opinion, for me, acting is not intellectual, it's a sensation. it's a feeling and that gives me... that tells me so much about that man. that is not a man who is... there's very little ego there. he's not frenetic. he's not busy. there's a wonderful sort of stillness to smiley and that is the... that was the key that unlocked the door for me. how fiting that you quote that....
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>> no, i'm not really concerned about that, george. we're taking responsibility for dealing with the drivers of our debt. you have to remember, george, medicare is going bankrupt, the president's health care law, which would lead to denied care for seniors. the president's health care law takes half trillion from medicare to spend on obama care. what we're proposing, we're showing that there's a bipartisan consensus on how to preserve the medicare guarantee. how to save and strength on the program. we don't change any benefit for anybody 55 and above. we save this guarantee for younger generations. so, they can actually count on it. when the dust settles and people see what we're doing, i think we're going to be fine. i think it's irresponsible not to. >> in response to some of the criticism, you also have come up with a new plan with senator ron white, a democratic, to have the choice, premium choice program or traditional medicare, will that be a part of your new budget? >> we haven't written the budget yet, that comes out in the spr
>> no, i'm not really concerned about that, george. we're taking responsibility for dealing with the drivers of our debt. you have to remember, george, medicare is going bankrupt, the president's health care law, which would lead to denied care for seniors. the president's health care law takes half trillion from medicare to spend on obama care. what we're proposing, we're showing that there's a bipartisan consensus on how to preserve the medicare guarantee. how to save and strength on...
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>>george: this is the non commute direction. it could have an impact on 101 and is now starting to impact the northbound right. it could even affect the 280 interchange. the ripple effect is likely to be felt. the chp says they could take two hours for their investigation. that means they may not clear the scene until 8:30 a.m.. that is potential for a major tieups. craig skalar is on the scene and we will be getting more live pictures in the details from him as he monitors the cleanup operations. >> clear skies of this morning. in the north bay, it is chilly. we have a pretty wide range of temperatures. this afternoon, mostly sunny with temperatures in the mid '60s. when we come back we will take a look at a long range forecast. >>mark: the president is expected to arrive at sfo. he is flying up from los angeles. he is here to raise money for his presidential reelection campaign. >>darya: unemployment numbers are down. first-time claims have dropped to the lowest level in four years. applications dropped 13,000. >>mark: another
>>george: this is the non commute direction. it could have an impact on 101 and is now starting to impact the northbound right. it could even affect the 280 interchange. the ripple effect is likely to be felt. the chp says they could take two hours for their investigation. that means they may not clear the scene until 8:30 a.m.. that is potential for a major tieups. craig skalar is on the scene and we will be getting more live pictures in the details from him as he monitors the cleanup...
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this is the emotional murdered george huguely trial of -- the emotional murder trial of george huguely. after a long day saturday, the jury decided instead of delivering into the night it would start first three days later on wednesday. >> the had a couple of days, three days to stew over and solidify a little bit. if they come in tomorrow morning and agree, it could result in a fairly quick verdict. >> lloyd snook says the 3 day layoff should not help or hinder either side. it makes it so the jury comes back with a fresh attitude ready to deliberate. >> it is likely they will come in and they will have a bunch of somewhat solidified ideas bumping into each other. it will take an hour or so until they can get past the impressions they had last week. >> as far as the look back to closing arguments, the commonwealth attorney began retelling the story of the night yeardley love was found dead. she made the decision to stay in her room while george huguely made the decision to see her while he was drunk. he reminded the jury of the e- mail he allegedly sent that city should have killed the
this is the emotional murdered george huguely trial of -- the emotional murder trial of george huguely. after a long day saturday, the jury decided instead of delivering into the night it would start first three days later on wednesday. >> the had a couple of days, three days to stew over and solidify a little bit. if they come in tomorrow morning and agree, it could result in a fairly quick verdict. >> lloyd snook says the 3 day layoff should not help or hinder either side. it...
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and george. >>george: thank you, >> mark:. we continue to watch the bay bridge toll plaza with a huge backup. link fully. the drive times have been much better. and they are still staying at between 19-21 minutes from the macarthur mes. if you get on from the nimitz? it is less than eight minutes. if you come in from the 880. the east shore freeway. the entire drive time will only be 15 minutes. in some respect, it is a much better commute and yesterday. even though the back up. the drive time is only 19-21 minutes. again, lookit this ramp it is completely cleared out. look at. with a surprise at how this is. and earlier vehicle stall. craig? we have been watching this backup and a metering lights for several hours. it sure seems like they have been pushing these car through, quickly. >>craig: and successfully, at that. successfully. going through a at a normal flow. the detour lange has already been a challenge they have to get used to the idea of a detour-lane to veer to the right. so yes, the meter and lights are providing
and george. >>george: thank you, >> mark:. we continue to watch the bay bridge toll plaza with a huge backup. link fully. the drive times have been much better. and they are still staying at between 19-21 minutes from the macarthur mes. if you get on from the nimitz? it is less than eight minutes. if you come in from the 880. the east shore freeway. the entire drive time will only be 15 minutes. in some respect, it is a much better commute and yesterday. even though the back up. the...
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stories, the case goes to the jury in the george huguely murder trial. we are tracking a storm that could bring snow to the area. good evening, everyone. both sides in the murder trial of george huguely have made their cases. >> after a quick defense witness and closing arguments which took most of the afternoon, a jury must now decide whether george huguely killed yeardley love on purpose, unintentionally, or not at all. before his fate was put into the hands of the jury, the defense called a surgeon who said in his opinion, yeardley love's brain did not have injuries consistent with blood force trauma. the defense rested. the commonwealth did not offer any rebuttal. the commonwealth's attorney began retelling the story that love was found dead. she made the decision to stay in her room while george huguely made the decision to go see her while he was drunk. they reminded the jury about the saidl that george huguely's that he should have killed her. the only possible explanation for her death was blunt force trauma. he said, the evidence clearly shows t
stories, the case goes to the jury in the george huguely murder trial. we are tracking a storm that could bring snow to the area. good evening, everyone. both sides in the murder trial of george huguely have made their cases. >> after a quick defense witness and closing arguments which took most of the afternoon, a jury must now decide whether george huguely killed yeardley love on purpose, unintentionally, or not at all. before his fate was put into the hands of the jury, the defense...
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. >> george huguely walked into the record for day five of the trial. we heard from him and the prosecution played his videotaped statement given to police hours after his former girlfriend's to death. during the interview, he told police pehe just that he would just wanted to talk to her. yeardley love was against a bedroom wall and i told her to chill out and i should occur a little bit. he said she was hitting her own head against a wall. i never hit her or her face or anything he told police he may have grabbed her by the neck but he never strangled her. we were wrestling and a poster on the bed and left. george huguely looked around the courtroom as the detective took the stand. the detective says after the body was discovered, he went to george huguely's apartment where he noticed he had abrasions on his knuckles and cuts on his legs. >> it looks like he could not control her. that is my thought. >> today start of testimony focused on the cause of yeardley love's death. a cardiovascular pathologist told the court that nothing was wrong with yeardl
. >> george huguely walked into the record for day five of the trial. we heard from him and the prosecution played his videotaped statement given to police hours after his former girlfriend's to death. during the interview, he told police pehe just that he would just wanted to talk to her. yeardley love was against a bedroom wall and i told her to chill out and i should occur a little bit. he said she was hitting her own head against a wall. i never hit her or her face or anything he told...
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breaking news out of prince george's county after a pair of homicides overnight. good morning, i'm joe krebs. >> i'm eun yang. welcome to "news4 today" for this tuesday, february 7, 2012. we'll look outside now at 5:01. 44 degrees out there. you know, winter is back, but this is a nice stretch of weather we're having here, tom. sunny yesterday -- >> i'm not hearing a lot of complaints. i think winter lovers and snow lovers have just given up. they've either -- or gone into hiding. huddled, curled in a corner inconsolable. we'll continue to have unwinterlike weather. 45 at reagan national. that's. average high this time of year. and already here we are predawn, 45. it's probably going to drop back a bit. rather dry this morning. we have a light wind. temperatures, though, near freezing. it is feeling a little winterlike in montgomery county and fairfax counties, down to near 30 degrees. arlington near 40. near 40 in prince george's county. most of the region, though, above freezing this morning. we have a few clouds in southern maryland, lower eastern shore. northe
breaking news out of prince george's county after a pair of homicides overnight. good morning, i'm joe krebs. >> i'm eun yang. welcome to "news4 today" for this tuesday, february 7, 2012. we'll look outside now at 5:01. 44 degrees out there. you know, winter is back, but this is a nice stretch of weather we're having here, tom. sunny yesterday -- >> i'm not hearing a lot of complaints. i think winter lovers and snow lovers have just given up. they've either -- or gone into...